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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an initial discovery or result in a research context or analysis.
Example: "In our study, a first finding indicates a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "an initial finding" or "a preliminary finding".
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A first finding is that because of the lack of a theoretically justified input-output combination, there exists quite considerable variation in country efficiency rankings across specifications.
This can be considered as a first finding, pointing toward an imine mechanism.
A first finding is that, on average, five recommended investigations can be anticipated to follow the receipt of a CMA result.
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And there was actually a third finding that I actually find really interesting which was non-intuitive and that is people after the first meeting some actually experienced greater levels of stress than you would anticipate.
Now add a third finding.
To all this, Wood added a third finding.
A second finding was that listeners are primarily concerned with two conditions.
Presented with such evidence, Macpherson might have added a second finding to his one about racism.
But many overlooked a second finding, that "yes" voters were equally confused.
A third finding was that recommenders had on average a huge impact on purchase running to 80% for some products.
A second finding concerned the destruction of a wastewater plant, leading to an enormous outflow of raw sewage.
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